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Article II, Section 2, Clause 2 of the United States Constitution

"He [The President] shall have Power, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, to make Treaties, provided two thirds of the Senators present concur..."

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Treaties are made by who?

Treaties are made by the president and a two thirds vote of the senate.


Why does the senate approve treaties?

The Constitution requires the Senate to ratify treaties. Until the Senate approves them, they are not in force. The Senate does not automatically approve all treaties that the President sends to them.


Can the senate defense powers?

They can confirm treaties with the current president of the united states of America


Can the president make treaties with other nations if they are approved by the senate?

The President does not make treaties. Congress does. This includes the Senate as well as the House of Representatives.


How does the senate check the president on treaties?

If the Senate does not agree with the treaty presented to them by the President they do not have to accept it.


Who approves the treaties the president negotiates?

the senate


When can the president make treaties?

When The President Receives The Approval From The Senate "!


Can the president make treaties without the approval of the senate?

Treaties are not final until the Senate approves them.


Who ratifies treaties?

In the United States, the President ratifies treaties after 2/3 of the Senate has given "advice and consent." It is a common misunderstanding that the Senate ratifies treaties.


What checks does the senate have on the president?

concerning treaties and apointments


Who approves all Treaties and appointments by the President?

senate


How can the president make treaties and appoint ambassadors?

The president can negotiate treaties, but they must be ratified by the senate to go into effect. He can appoint ambassadors, and they also must be approved by the senate.